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Aphrodite's Flame

Aphrodite's Flame

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Rating: 2 stars
Summary: the flame fizzled
Review: I wish I could agree with the other reviewers about this book. I loved the other books in this series and looked forward to Mordi's story. Unfortunately I thought he deserved better than Izzy. She seems nice enough but has to many hang ups about being a halfling. It seems to me that her own insecurities get in the way of her being an effective reintegration (?) counselor. She is so unsure of herself that she becomes too easily manipulated by Heronymous Black. I hate it when the entire plot of a book or movie hinges on one or more of the main characters doing something really stupid. If Izzy had had any real sense she would have told Zed right away that her father's research was being bankrolled by Black. At the very least she should have not taken the case for personal reasons. To think that she could be objective, prove herself and save her father if necessary seems really stupid. The moment she made the decision to keep Blacks' involvement with her father to herself I started to lose interest in whether she made it or not. I really loved Mordi and he was as awesome as ever. Even though I thought Izzy was an idiot I thought it was great how Mordi believed in her even in the face of the evidence. I also can't wait to see what happens to Davy. I don't want to give away the end but wonder what will happen to Heronymous now. All in all I think you should read this book if you have read the others in the series but don't start with this one or you'll be disappointed.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Mordi's turn for a story!
Review: Mordichai "Mordi" Black could spot a traitor easily. Since he was his evil father's son, he knew what to look for. Therefore, Mordi has been helping to ferret out the traitors within the Protectors. Mordi's track record was impressive! The High Elder, Zephron, decided Mordi would be the perfect assistant for Izzy, who was beginning sessions with a new client.

Isole "Izzy" Frost is a Level V Re-Assimilation Counselor. When an Outcast (bad guy) want to prove s/he has had a change of heart and wishes to rejoin the Protectors, a counselor is sent to give tests and decide if the Outcast is sincere or not. Izzy's primary Protector trait is empathy. She can read minds of those she touches, smell the emotions of those she does not touch, can shoot freeze beams (which makes her name so perfect), and those are just a few of her minor Protector traits. But, like Mordi, she is a Halfling. Being half mortal and half super hero means she CAN'T do some of the things that the full blooded Protectors can do easily, such as levitate. Izzy's new client is Hieronymous Black, the most notorious Outcast of the entire Protector race! Izzy's powers have never failed. Therefore, when her powers tell her that Hieronymous HAS changed, she believes it.

Mordi does NOT! No way. No how. It has got to be a trick. If so, why? And how could Hieronymous fool Izzy's empathy powers? It is impossible! Mordi (and some characters from previous books in this series) begin investigating. Sure enough, Mordi is on someone's hit list quickly. But nothing points to his vile sire.

**** Since the plot needed a big synopsis, I left out the information on Mordi and Izzy's relationship, romance. But trust me on this, the two are very attracted to each other and love is in the air!

Author Julie Kenner has done another outstanding job. Somehow the author makes these people with super powers seem totally normal. In fact, reading this series is as good as, if not better, than watching a new X-Men video. If I could give this novel more than the full five stars, I would. Highly recommended! *****

Reviewed by Detra Fitch of Huntress Reviews.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: terrific romantic fantasy
Review: The Protector bureaucracy keeps humans safe from misuse of power by Outcast Protectors. When an Outcast pleads for reinstatement they typically are sent to Re-Assimilation Counselors like empath Izzy Frost even though she is only a half-breed and has limited powers. Her current client is the baddest of the bad Hieronymus Black, who insists he has seen the light. Concerned High Elder Zephron knows how law breaking Hieronymus has been so he assigns his cleanest agent, Mordi Black to assist Izzy. Mordi's record of finding traitors is perfect perhaps because of his reaction to his evil traitorous father to stay 100% pure and law abiding.

Reading his mind, Izzy believes Hieronymus has reformed. Also a Halfling Mordi refuses to believe that Hieronymus has changed; he thinks either Izzy went rogue or the Outsider has pulled a brilliant ruse. Already in love with Izzy, Mordi investigates Hieronymus' claim of reformation, but someone wants him and Izzy dead; he concludes that his sire is behind this, but has no proof tying his dad to the crime.

The fourth Aphrodite's tale is a terrific romantic fantasy with intertwining amateur sleuth elements and will be recognized as one of the sub-genre's top novels of the year. Readers will feel that love is all around them yet also experience the suspense of what about Black and the attempts to kill the lead couple. Besides a great romance and a fabulous investigative tale, Julie Kenner makes the fantasy elements seem real whether it is Izzy's sense of smell or her freezing skills let alone the abilities of the purebreds who appear genuinely walking along side us fans.

Harriet Klausner



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